The Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Yojana is a transformative initiative to promote clean energy and reduce electricity bills for households across India. It aims to install 1 crore rooftop solar panels in residential areas by 2027, with significant subsidies for eligible beneficiaries.
Key Highlights of the Scheme
Grant Details:
- 1 kW Solar Panel: ₹30,000 subsidy.
- 2 kW Solar Panel: ₹60,000 subsidy.
- 3 kW Solar Panel: ₹78,000 subsidy.
- 40% of the installation cost is directly credited to the beneficiary’s Aadhaar-linked bank account.
Target Beneficiaries:
- States like Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and northeastern regions have seen high adoption rates.
- Gujarat leads with maximum installations, followed by Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Kerala.
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How to Apply:
- Submit an online application with the required documents.
- A designated officer will inspect the residence. Upon verification, the solar panel installation process begins.
Documents Required:
- Aadhaar Card.
- Proof of Address.
- Ration Card.
- Latest Electricity Bill.
- Income Certificate.
- Bank Account Passbook.
- Mobile Number.
- Passport-sized Photograph.
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Advantages of the PM Surya Ghar Scheme
- Reduction in Electricity Bills: Households can significantly cut their energy expenses.
- Clean Energy Promotion: Encourages the use of renewable energy, reducing dependence on conventional sources.
- Energy Independence: Families become self-reliant in electricity generation.
- Environmental Benefits: Contributes to a cleaner and greener environment.
Free Electricity Component
Launched on 15 February 2024, the PM Surya Ghar-Free Electricity Scheme provides free power to low-income families. It targets supplying electricity to 10 million homes, with ongoing awareness campaigns encouraging wider participation.
This initiative not only supports households in reducing costs but also plays a crucial role in India’s mission toward sustainable energy.